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Adsorption Characteristics of Oxide Coated Buoyant Media (ρs<1.0) for Storm Water Treatment. I: Batch Equilibria and Kinetics
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Urban rainfall-runoff mobilizes and transports significant loads of metal species. Promulgation of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II regulations has spurred development of Unit Operations and Processes ...
Adsorption Characteristics of Oxide Coated Buoyant Media (ρs<1.0) for Storm Water Treatment. II: Equilibria and Kinetic Models
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Divalent metal species adsorption onto a manganese oxide coated polymeric medium (MOPM) was evaluated through batch adsorption experiments using a flow-through batch reactor. In this paper, Part II, the batch equilibrium ...
Comparison of Sorptive Filter Media for Treatment of Metals in Runoff
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Rainfall runoff and snowmelt impacted by anthropogenic activities can transport significant loads of metals. Ecological concerns and recent regulatory guidance have spurred development of unit operations such as ex situ ...
Adsorption Kinetics for Urban Rainfall-Runoff Metals by Composite Oxide-Coated Polymeric Media
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A manganese oxide-coated polymeric media (MOPM) utilized in sorptive filtration systems as a rainfall-runoff or snowmelt unit operation and process media was characterized using scanning electronic microscopy and adsorption ...
Surface Characteristics of Sorptive-Filtration Storm Water Media. I: Low-Density (ρ<sub><i>s</i></sub> < 1.0) Oxide-Coated Buoyant Media
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Control strategies for storm water that combine unit operations and processes can offer distinct advantages for many in situ applications in the built environment. Examples include a variety of control strategies that ...
Surface Characteristics of Sorptive-Filtration Storm Water Media. II: Higher Specific Gravity (ρ<sub><b><i>s</i></b></sub> > 1.0) Oxide-Coated Fixed Media
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Most current control strategies for storm water treatment utilize fixed or filter-bed media with specific gravity (ρ
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